March 27, 2010

Sleeping Hard

A couple of years ago, I wrote about "Le Clochard", a soft duvet cover printed with the photographic image of cardboard for that "homeless chic" look in the comfort of your own bedroom. In fact, a portion of the proceeds to an organization that benefits homeless youth in the Netherlands.

Now Le Clochard's designer, Peggy van Neer is back with Le Trottoir , her newest bedding design for SNURK, which takes the form of a percale cotton fitted sheet printed with concrete blocks. Now your homeless bedroom can be completely complete...and still benefit homeless youth.

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Sleeping Hard

A couple of years ago, I wrote about "Le Clochard", a soft duvet cover printed with the photographic image of cardboard for that "homeless chic" look in the comfort of your own bedroom. In fact, a portion of the proceeds to an organization that benefits homeless youth in the Netherlands.

Now Le Clochard's designer, Peggy van Neer is back with Le Trottoir , her newest bedding design for SNURK, which takes the form of a percale cotton fitted sheet printed with concrete blocks. Now your homeless bedroom can be completely complete...and still benefit homeless youth.

This body of work was created during a Summer 2010 residency at the Pottery Workshop in Jingdezhen, China. These porcelain vessels explore traditional Chinese iconography as refracted through a decidedly Western point of view.